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D Day death.How long for news to reach relatives?
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George_of_Westbury | Report | 6 Dec 2013 14:22 |
from info found by using "google" one soldiers death was notified to his parents by telegram on the 26th June 1944, although according to the record on the CWGC site he died 5 days after D Day. |
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+++DetEcTive+++ | Report | 6 Dec 2013 12:05 |
Would notices have been placed in a newspaper anyway? Not all families would have done so. Try googling his name as it might be on an official list somewhere. |
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sandra | Report | 5 Dec 2013 22:50 |
Friend's grandfather died on D Day with the Green Howards. Buried in France. I am trying to find his death announcement in our local paper (Stoke-on-Trent). Have searched Jun-Dec1944. Any idea how long it would have taken for news of his death to have reached his family in Stoke? |